0134-0 CD
The Koroliov Series Vol. VIII
Franz Schubert
Fantasia in F minor D940, Sonata "Gran Duo" D812
Evgeni Koroliov & Ljupka Hadžigeorgieva, piano
EAN/barcode: 4009850013402
First here is the good news for all Evgeni Koroliov fans: Koroliov also plays in a piano duet, with his wife Ljupka Hadzigeorgieva; and not just since yesterday. He has been doing so for the last thirty (!) years. When TACET released the first solo recording by Evgeni Koroliov in 1990 (TACET 13 The Art of Fugue), a disc which composer György Ligeti was later to comment on, saying that it was the only one he would like to have with him on a desert island – many people wondered why they had not heard about this pianist before. In a strange way a similar thing has happened with the Koroliov piano duo. Here, yet again - with the exception of a special recording with a quite unusual repertoire – TACET is releasing the first recording by the Koroliov Duo. The fact that these two pianists are going public thirty years after beginning their joint career may seem puzzling, but says a lot about the seriousness with which they have approached these great works by Franz Schubert.
Tracks
Nr. No. N° |
Werk - Satz Composition - movement Oeuvre - mouvement |
Komponist Composer Compositeur |
Künstler Artist Interprète |
Dauer Duration Durée |
|
1 | Fantasia in F minor op. 103 D940 | Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) | Evgeni Koroliov Ljupka Hadžigeorgieva | 19:17 | |
2 | Sonata "Gran Duo" op. posth. 140 D812 | Allegro moderato | Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) | Evgeni Koroliov Ljupka Hadžigeorgieva | 16:13 |
3 | Andante | Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) | Evgeni Koroliov Ljupka Hadžigeorgieva | 10:47 | |
4 | Scherzo. Allegro vivace | Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) | Evgeni Koroliov Ljupka Hadžigeorgieva | 6:11 | |
5 | Allegro vivace | Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) | Evgeni Koroliov Ljupka Hadžigeorgieva | 12:35 |
total playing time: 65:15
See reviews for this production
Platte 11 (12/16/2008):
Fanfare (01/01/2008):
Le monde de la musique (06/01/2006):
Die Zeit (03/23/2006):
"Präziser Donner von vier Händen. Schließlich eine gedankliche Fermate. Große Pause. Und jetzt, schon gen Ende und gewissermaßen im vierten (Sonatensatz-)Teil dieser wundersamen Fantasie in f-Moll (D 940) von Franz Schubert, gewinnt das Stück wieder wie von selbst in silbriger Helle und todesschwarzer Tiefe zugleich Kontur. more...
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Hessischer Rundfunk, CD-Tipp (03/15/2006):
Deutschland Radio Kultur (03/02/2006):
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